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This isn't, however, a subsidy to highways; in the last decade, Congress has diverted well over $55 billion of gas taxes to non-highway projects.
Despite the fact that Congress has diverted well over a fifth of gas taxes to non-highway projects, the number of bridges considered "structurally deficient" has declined by more than 50percentt since 1990 and the average smoothness of our roads has increased every year.
But it was the later seasons that turned the show from a diverting, well-acted drama to a genuine worldwide phenomenon.
But this is a very effective, distinctive thriller, and incidentally one of those rare films that give a diverting, well-informed insight into the mundane world of work.
Amid the feelgood atmosphere, it felt incongruous that children were fuelling themselves on McDonalds and attending showcases for sponsors Coca-Cola and Samsung, diverting and well designed as they undoubtedly were.
Buses diverted & Well Street #Exeter closed as bomb scare outside St Sidwell's Primary school #SpottedStJames pic.twitter.com/nJBsJMEFCt Police were called and the school, nearby homes, businesses and a mosque were evacuated.
All the utilities — asbestos-shrouded steam pipes, old cast-iron water mains, electricity cables, natural-gas lines, and the Empire City ducts containing cable and telephone wires — had to be diverted as well.
The probe would spend three years stalking Apophis so that, if it did appear to be heading towards the keyhole, action could be taken to divert it well before 2029.Improbable though astronomers think this particular impact may be, it would be good to know more about nearby asteroids so that when one does threaten to strike, its route can be changed.
On the basis of the simulation results, we also conjecture that the flow of therapeutic drugs may be diverted as well, and let some viable, proliferating tumor cells escape treatment.
But Carter said that, while he supported pilot projects to assess the viability of such schemes, the risk of a drunk patient dying as a result of having the head injury they had suffered in a fall being misdiagnosed and need to give them proper diagnostic tests meant that the scope for diverting drunks may well prove to be limited.
Little improved in terms of quality and excitement after the break as the sides struggled to break each other down, with Shawcross diverting the ball well wide with his knee when a corner found him five yards from goal.
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